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It would take only three months to travel to the nearest galaxy with today's
technology. Unfortunately today's scientists are not smart enough to understand. If they only understood the motions of planets about their suns they would know. |
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It would take only three months to travel to the nearest galaxy with today's technology. That's 2 and a half million light years ! Today's technology is slower than light by a factor of about 30,000 , so it would actually take 75,000,000,000 years for one way to Andromeda ! To do it in 3 months or 1/3 year, would require a speed of about 75,500,000 times light speed ! Totally ridiculous. Unfortunately today's scientists are not smart enough to understand. If they only understood the motions of planets about their suns they would know. You tell 'em Mark . |
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Correction :
3 months is 1/4 ( not 1/3 ) year so it would take 100,000,000 times light speed to do it. |
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On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 12:46:47 PM UTC-5, casagi... wrote:
It would take only three months to travel to the nearest galaxy with today's technology. That's 2 and a half million light years ! Today's technology is slower than light by a factor of about 30,000 , so it would actually take 75,000,000,000 years for one way to Andromeda ! To do it in 3 months or 1/3 year, would require a speed of about 75,500,000 times light speed ! Totally ridiculous. Unfortunately today's scientists are not smart enough to understand. If they only understood the motions of planets about their suns they would know. You tell 'em Mark . I know you know we will get to Andromeda somehow. But first you have to overcome two million years of evolution from the natural. |
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On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 7:42:31 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
It would take only three months to travel to the nearest galaxy with today's technology. Unfortunately today's scientists are not smart enough to understand. If they only understood the motions of planets about their suns they would know. Mark better to think LYs.Me thinks Bert |
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On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 3:21:25 PM UTC-5, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 7:42:31 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: It would take only three months to travel to the nearest galaxy with today's technology. Unfortunately today's scientists are not smart enough to understand. If they only understood the motions of planets about their suns they would know. Mark better to think LYs.Me thinks Bert There is not even any velocity in the depths of outer space. Nothing to compare your velocity to. |
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On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 1:29:35 PM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 3:21:25 PM UTC-5, Herbert Glazier wrote: On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 7:42:31 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: It would take only three months to travel to the nearest galaxy with today's technology. Unfortunately today's scientists are not smart enough to understand. If they only understood the motions of planets about their suns they would know. Mark better to think LYs.Me thinks Bert There is not even any velocity in the depths of outer space. Nothing to compare your velocity to. It is warp drive technology that will get us there. NASA is already working on it! Double-A |
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On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 3:41:39 PM UTC-5, Double-A wrote:
On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 1:29:35 PM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 3:21:25 PM UTC-5, Herbert Glazier wrote: On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 7:42:31 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: It would take only three months to travel to the nearest galaxy with today's technology. Unfortunately today's scientists are not smart enough to understand. If they only understood the motions of planets about their suns they would know. Mark better to think LYs.Me thinks Bert There is not even any velocity in the depths of outer space. Nothing to compare your velocity to. It is warp drive technology that will get us there. NASA is already working on it! Impulse drive can get us to Andromeda in 3 months. Warp drive can get us there in 3 days. A dip through a worm hole can get us there in 3 minutes. |
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It is warp drive technology that will get us there. NASA is already working on it! Impulse drive can get us to Andromeda in 3 months. Warp drive can get us there in 3 days. A dip through a worm hole can get us there in 3 minutes. There is no, and never will be, a warp drive. The whole worm hole thing is totally bogus ! There can be no such breach in the space time continuum. Want proof ? Intelligent, space faring beings must abound throughout the universe YET, we've never been visited by any. Why ? Practical travel among stars would require speeds, many times light speed, which has been proven to be impossible. Case closed ... |
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On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 1:53:21 PM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 3:41:39 PM UTC-5, Double-A wrote: On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 1:29:35 PM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 3:21:25 PM UTC-5, Herbert Glazier wrote: On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 7:42:31 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: It would take only three months to travel to the nearest galaxy with today's technology. Unfortunately today's scientists are not smart enough to understand. If they only understood the motions of planets about their suns they would know. Mark better to think LYs.Me thinks Bert There is not even any velocity in the depths of outer space. Nothing to compare your velocity to. It is warp drive technology that will get us there. NASA is already working on it! Impulse drive can get us to Andromeda in 3 months. Warp drive can get us there in 3 days. A dip through a worm hole can get us there in 3 minutes. As many space worms as there are out there, it should be a cinch! Double-A |
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